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[quote=Anonymous]There is absolutely nothing at Disney that's a must-do. If you miss the ride with the most buzz or the sentimental classic ride, all is not lost. Don't buy into the hype that you MUST do X,Y,Z in order for the trip to be meaningful/magical. Pace yourself. When people start getting tired and snapping with each other, leave the park. You may think your'e not getting your money's worth by leaving, but trust me, you are because once everyone starts breaking down, there is no more magic to be had. If your husband starts complaining about the heat or crowds, send him back to the hotel and let him watch TV for a few hours. If one kid is melting down, divide and conquer and have one parent stay in the park while the other parent takes the melting down kid somewhere to unwind. It may sound like I'm anti-Disney. I LOVE Disney; I'm a registered Disney nut. Park hoppers are absolutely worth it if you're staying on property; not sure if you're staying off-site. If you can swing it, Club Level (concierge) is worth it to us. It gives the family another place to hang out in the hotel so we aren't all on top of each other, and the snacks there mean you can avoid going you for a long of heavy meals. [/quote]
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